The transmission input sensor on a 1996 Plymouth Breeze is typically located on the transmission case, often near the bell housing where the transmission meets the engine. It monitors the input shaft speed and relays this information to the engine control unit. For precise identification, it's advisable to refer to a repair manual specific to the vehicle or consult a professional mechanic.
No such sensor.
On a 1996 Plymouth Breeze, the crankshaft sensor can be found above the oil filter. It should be accessible without having to remove any other parts.
one before the cat and one after
transmission/ transfer case
It is located on the back side of the intake manifold. Kind of hard to get to but reachable.
I have a 1998 plymouth breeze, and Mine is located if standing on the drivers side you will be facing it... it is right under the valve pan ...has three wires coming out of it. two small bolts holding it in place
the TPS or throttle position sensor is located on the throtttle body which must be removed before replacing tps
You can not prevent a sensor from failing.
you need to replace the input and output speed sensors. same thing happened to my 99 breeze. cost about 20 dollars for each sensor.
To change the speed sensors on a 1996 Plymouth Breeze, first, locate the vehicle's speed sensor, which is typically found on the transmission. Disconnect the negative battery cable for safety, then remove the electrical connector from the sensor. Unscrew the sensor using the appropriate socket or wrench, replace it with the new sensor, and reattach the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the vehicle to ensure the new sensor is functioning correctly.
The output sensor is in front of the left side of the transmission and can be accessed from under the front of the car. The input sensor is harder to find. It is on top of the transmission near the center of the transmission. To see it, you need to remove the air box and then an electrical connector on top of the transmission that is held in place by a 5/16" screw. It is just behind that black plastic connector. Both sensor will require a 1" socket or box wrench to remove.
its by the under side of the radiator